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Wolwedans Dune Camp

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About Wolwedans Dune Camp

Breathtaking scenery on the doorstep of Sossusvlei's giant red sand dunes
Set amongst the phenomenal landscapes of the NamibRand Nature Reserve, this modest but refined camp is dwarfed by the huge red dunes that surround it. Wolwedans Dune Camp (along with the other camps in the Wolwedans Collection) is privately owned and prides itself on delivering a personal experience, full of luxury, privacy and tranquillity. The focus is on a pristine wilderness experience, with considerably fewer tourists than the neighbouring national park, and there is an array of laid back activities on offer, from horse-riding to hot air balloon flights, sundowners with a view and spectacular, all-day drives through the desertscapes.
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The property

The main areas of Dune Camp are fittingly tucked into the side of a dune and exude a perfectly-relaxed ambiance. There are two lounges with classic leather sofas, fine wooden tables, and well-stocked bookshelves, as well as a bar and an open-plan kitchen where you can interact with the chef or help yourself to a cold drink. Outside, a long wooden dining table is laid on the deck for shady lunches and starlit dinners. And if you really need to connect to the outside world, head to the WiFi Lounge, a futuristic cube set a little way up the dune.

The rooms

The six tents are raised on wooden decks, each with sensational views of the desert plains and rugged mountains ahead. They are spacious and stylishly furnished with four-poster beds, large dressing tables and ensuite bathrooms. The sizeable front veranda can accommodate your bed if you wish to sleep under the stars, and each also has a ‘Chiller’ - a small, icy plunge pool that offers a glorious respite from the desert heat. Up the dune is the Family Suite, a beautiful two-bedroom two-bathroom villa with its own lounge and private ‘Chillers.’

Activities

Activities are suitably focussed on the astonishing landscapes. Gentle drives on the private reserve reveal a variety of desert wildlife, including gemsbok, springbok, zebra and black-backed jackals. Other ways to enjoy the desert include hot air ballooning, horse-riding and e-biking up along the sandy trails, whilst evenings are usually spent atop a dune, sundowner in hand. The Wolwedans Eco-Village, the headquarters of the operation, is a fascinating insight into life in the desert (where does the water come from?!) and visits can easily be arranged.

What you'll love

What you'll love

Dune Camp is that dreamy (and very rare combination) of luxury and remoteness - and accompanied by some of the best views in the world.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

If you’re feeling active, book a horse ride across the plains, and gallop alongside zebra and gemsbok, springbok and ostriches.
Something to think about

Something to think about

The bedrooms are spaced well apart, but Dune Camp is in the middle of the desert so you may be aware of your neighbours at times.

Namibia

NamibRand Nature Reserve

A collection of farms, home to some of Namibia’s greats: sand dunes, mountains and desert animals.